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10260 SW GREENBURG ROAD-11 ADDRESS. .y. II 1 1 A 1� t! d t i 1 1t 1 I I:VecordsVnlctoNm'kMrg3ft\building.da: r f: t -A AdW— L RECEIVED APR 181994 • MIA.VIN MARK BR0KI,.RA(;l? COMPANY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT J+ eele fo Ulf Attu ogre 0 � d-� �g(k e�to vi a v w so 1 wf°yt s c, 5 AYc- a� by t kg- ewe( 7/t, x c"s p Iia�e r Cat( 1 LINCOLP'CENTER 10220 S.W.Greenburg Road•Suite 235 Portland,OR 97113 5031452-5900•Fax 503/452-.5601 Nil Jy ;a illy j. ' f Consulting Engineers i March 3. 1994 Mr. Brad Knodell Melvin Mark Properties S' 111 SW Columbia, Suite 1380 w Portland,OR 97201-5873 l RE: Lincoln Tower Parking Garage w 1 Dear Brad: 1 r SPer your request we have reviewed floor defor•nations and cracking at the south6a:' corner of the Lincoln Tower Parking Garage. The garage is constructed of precast column and beams with post-tensioned cast in place slabs. The columns are supported on concrete sprehd footings. i From all indications, it appears that the column on Gridline N-1 (southeast corner) has settled. When the column settled, the 60 foot long beams on the east side rotated and settled with the columns; these beams support the concrete floors. The second floor 18 foot spandrel long beam on the south side, which only e 3 supports the brick infill, did not settle with the column. Dur, to the relative short span versus the combined j cepth of the concrete beam and the brick infill,the beam could not rotate and settle with the column. The top or the brick infill has compressed up against the column causing cracking in the brick (see attached photos). Since the slab is tied to both beams,the differential settlement of the two adjacent beams at the second floor 1 caused the slab to crack at a 450 to the corner. We reviewed the settlement with James Johnson of Dames & Moore, the Geotechnical Consultants on the design and construction for the parking structure. They have concluded that any future settlement should be i minimal (see attached letter from Dames & Moore). i ` The settlement and associated cracks do not appear to signuicantly impair the strf ngth of the construction. However, we recommend the following remedial action: 1. Monitor the column for further settlement and cracking. 2. Shim up the bearing pad on the second floor beam on the south c;ue with steel shim for full bearing of the corbel. 3. Cut back the brick infill and provide a caulked joint at the column face. 4 Clean and seal the floor cracks to prevent future water intrusion and corrosion of reinforcement. t 1. Wesh,nglon St, Suite W Porlland, OR 97205.3523 (.03)227-3251 Fax(503)227-198U C Portland Seattle Loa Angeles A � r I` is w Mr. Brau Knodell, Melvin Mark Properties RE: Lincoln Tower Parking Garage March 3, 1994 Page Two If you have any questions or require additional information, please call me. Sincerely, i Michael R. Walkiewicz, P.E. t Associate t MRW: ms 4 F,t i IMIMW@3"01 Mrd ,s 1 1. 4 i 7 ♦ CRACK IN URICK INFILL ABOVE SECOND FLOOR BEAMS t 7 4W 3 tik. •!wM At'r�l V '7'7 it ��• - �r ( CRACKS IN SEWND FLOOR SLAB AT SOUTHEAST COLUMN AT GRID N 1 00, LL ':l�r•.x�L ��?�'� a���-,.y''.M'.I+�'t;G 01010,r,!S>L f�' vim.•.•. .�-!wr+++�rwn�'R•' iir •:r..�v'u';�P. 7 j , i• ty r •Ar• ��; �ti <; LU 00 LLI 17 3Z ' • • I � • VAMEs & MQORE 1750 S.W. HARBOR WAY, SUITE 400, PORTLAND, OREGON 97201 (503)228-7688 FAX: (503)223-6083 February 8, 1994 Mr. Brad Knodell Melvin Mark Brokerage Company r Lincoln Center 10220 SW Greenburg Road, Suite 235 Portland, Oregon 97223 i Geotechnical Consultation Services Lincoln Four Parking Structure j Lincoln Center i Portland, Oreeon_ a Dear Mr. Knodell: At your request the undersigned met onsite with you and Mr. Michael Waikiewicz to observe structural damage in the southeast corner oJ' the Lincoln Four Parking Structure. This letter docs-ments our review and observations. As documented in our report dated April 10, 1987, Dames & Moore recommended that the subject parking garage be supported on shallow spread foundations bearing in the undisturbed, competent native silts. It was estimated that total foundation settlements wcAd he less than about 1-inch, with about 1/2 of the settlement occurring during construction as dead loads are applied. Dames & Moore was retained during construction of the garage to conduct monitoring and testing services during site preparation and preparation of foundation areas. A review of our ' records indicates that the subject footing (N-1) was prepared in ;�cordance with our recommendations and approved for concrete placement on March 22, 198F,. a Based on our review, site observations and discussions with Mr. Walkiewicz, our conclusions are noted as follows: 1. It appears that the footing was constructed on competent native soils in accordance with recommendations provided by Dames & Moore. { 2. Although the magnitude of settlement has not been accurately measured, it does not appear to have exceeded estimates of settlement previously provided by Dames & Moore as documented in the referenced report. i 3. As foundation, settlements are expected to occur essentially as loads are applied with little long-term settleinent, it is our opinion that any future settlement should be minimal. - t)F kIS WORLDWI Ill RrN' y i r rmr"ivnreains,Prtxxtrssv�ac� '': ' D�._MES &._MOORF Melvin Mark Brokerage Company Lincoln Center Febniary 8, 1994 Page 2 We trust this information meets your current needs. If you have any questions or require further information, please call. Very truly yours, ,. DAMES & MOORE, INC. James W. inson, P.E. Associate i g �;r- ti " i f i. cc: Mr. Michael R. Walkiewicz kpff Consulting Engineers a 3 i 520229-01.45 j rwJ;ll, S20229-005-041 -ti •K-.'Y' � rah _..f/.. x i3 11-'v OF T I GAP- 1) RECC I I:J OF Fes#)YMIMNT RECEIPT Nfl. :9•;)-205373 CHECK.' AMOUNT : 147.5 rUiME FISHER, WALLIN, LONG CAOPH AMOUNT s uc) �)DDFRES 5.'_i31 SW MACADAM' . 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'Ca�3� � -ay't y ,•d I 1, rr1� �f t, r �I fif��Edi r fg}e "1iy rN ;y,1 x r,F r pu:�F,��Yi r9,,,Y 0Cl>l¢ 'x-ey�7rp�Py kd J , �f�}tifS•4'�R�yr �4 , - I �yy.'.(�pt' It 4 F Y F 4'Y. rll r t{-35"x. ,�c'y I:�+• hY �'y�aY"�•' - Pl^. rye r i 773 t y rry� r # t r3` 'S is r Y t , r i Washington County Fire District No. 1 !' City of Beaverton Fire Department Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District - 'r0ti May 9, 1988 j Steve Cartales Delta Fire, Inc. 14795 S.W. 72nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97224 r r RE: Standpipe Hose System - Lincoln Tower. Parking Garage Dear Steve: A fire and life safety plan review was conducted on the above- captioned project for compliance with the 1985 editions of the Uniform Building Cade (UBC) , Unifurm Mechanical Code (UMC) , and the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) as amended by Washington County Fire District No. 1's Ordinance 86-1. 6 Pluns are conditionally approved as submitted subject to the following items: 1. P. roved illai�s on Job Site: Orae set of approved plans bear- ing the stamps of the Washington County Building Department and this office must be maintained on the project site ttroughout kill. phases of ci-mkstruction and must be made avail- able to building and fire inspectors for reference during y required construction inspe(I ion, WBC See. 303) R; 2. inspections Required: Inspection ;,ad approval of construc- tion by a representative of this office, is rogi.ired: (a) prior to the cover of :any new framing elements following the installation of: all. utility runs which will be concealed within wall and parLition cavities; (b) upon completion of , c•oustrucLion and prior to occupancy of the tenant space. (UBC Sec. 305) 3. Hydrostatic Test: A11 piping shall be tested to not less �x1Y than 200-pounds for 2-hours. A member of this department. should witness the test. Contract person is Bob Ray at this IIr''�'' office. Please give 24-hours notification prior to ` anticipated test time. After completion of test., contractor's material and test certificate shall be filled out, signed by the owner or representative of the owner and submitted to this office for permanent record. 4 r 4' _ .. ��,T�AylWfdk"�0fl6EgW�`„',•._..4:Yh+R:.i1'w3yky'�{' '�` r d•1, Y�ti��r�s i r T,: CF j Steve Cartalas May 9, 1988 Page 2i SPECIAL NOTICE: a DEVIATIONS FROM THE SUBMITTE) AND HEREBY CONDITIONALLY-APPROVED PLANS DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FL l S'I'ED HEREIN, IRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AS ARE PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF THE WASHINGTON .} COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND THIS OFFLCE. Lf I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to ,LL contact me at 649-8577. Sincerely, 2WASHTGTUN COU TYFIRE DI TRTCT NO. 1 , Gene Birr•hill i Plans Examiner ; 20665 S.W. Blanton Street (;B:kW cc : (,ity of Tigard Y Inspector Ray' i k I. i ,q r I� } d